"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
~Albert Einstein
Yesterday, I read a blog post by Joe Vitale (who wrote the foreword to my first book) and was inspired to give thought to who, if anyone, from history, I would ask to be my mentor, alive or dead.
My first thought was sort of cliché. But, in meditation, it became clear that if given the choice, my “mentor from beyond” would definitely be Albert Einstein, for a variety of reasons, not all obvious.
So, I decided to simply read up on some of his quotes and bring them into my meditation, as a way of calling forth his intelligence and his soul and see what emerged.
The quote above reflects the transformation in thought required to navigate life embodied with the Divine Perspective.
The lens through which we view the world greatly influences the quality of our experience. To expand on Einstein's quote about miracles, one view disempowers us through disregard, doubt and cynicism. The other empowers us through reverence, hope and faith.
Yet, during times of struggle, and when negatively influenced by a world that tells you that you “should be afraid of the future,” I appreciate the latter view may be difficult to sustain.
No one I’ve recently spoken to would say they would LOVE a repeat of 2010, no one. Even the most successful, economically unaffected people have navigated their own losses and dramas.
Many are feeling “directionally challenged,” therefore feel unclear as to where to place their focus, time and energy. Others are clear as to the direction, but lack clarity and confidence in being able to successfully and consistently engage in the behaviors that would help them “stay the course.”
The past—and our assessments regarding the causes of circumstances undesired—often tune our eyes to misfortune, not miracles, lack, not abundance, which fosters victim consciousness, as opposed to the consciousness of empowerment and the level of heroic optimism that steadies us in commitment, faith, and expectation.
What if you looked at the last few years as research and training that was preparing you for an emerging reality that was encoded with a timer set by both you and God?
And, what if that timing was most greatly influenced by your current consciousness, and where you placed your energy and faith in both thought and in action?
Einstein, in his infinite wisdom said, “We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.”
If asked if you’d like to repeat more of the same from the last year, how would you respond?
Odds are, you would like to both facilitate and manifest some fairly big changes. And, deep down, you know a massive shift in consciousness – in your thinking – is in order!
Releasing past patterns of beliefs an expectations, and shedding and purging imprints that are more likely to create more of the undesired creates a field of possibility that will be abundantly fertile for new seeds of creation and manifestation.
This is what we’ll be doing TODAY, at 2:00 PM, in the first of three teleclasses at www.powerofmyway.com/soulsjourney.html . Then, next week, we will expand into a higher vision, opening to dreams and imaginings that extend you well beyond your previous experiences, yet, leverages all of the wisdom attained. Finally, in the third week, we embrace and ground a consciousness of gratitude and positive expectation, both igniters of creation!
Each of the three classes (and the bonus healing audios that support this powerful movement into the New Year) will open you to a new reality, one grounded in an expanded vision for your life that will be fueled with faith and courage.
Join us today at www.powerofmyway.com/soulsjourney.html live, or via audio downloads!
hey;
that was so amazing of that mover of the history!
thanx
:)
Posted by: momo azimi | December 08, 2010 at 02:38 AM
thanks Carol!
Posted by: Anita | December 07, 2010 at 12:51 PM
Larry, say more!
Posted by: Anita | December 07, 2010 at 12:50 PM
Immortality and incoruptibility,
Posted by: Larry | December 07, 2010 at 12:31 PM
Great quote & post!!!
Posted by: Carol Brusegar | December 07, 2010 at 11:31 AM